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A-Mark Precious Metals Stock Price

Symbol: NasdaqGS:AMRKMarket Cap: US$506.5mCategory: Retail

AMRK Share Price Performance

US$20.57
-13.94 (-40.39%)
67.3% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$63.00
Fair Value
US$20.57
-13.94 (-40.39%)
67.3% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$63.00
Fair Value
Price US$20.57
AnalystHighTarget US$63.00
AnalystConsensusTarget US$38.80
AnalystLowTarget US$28.00

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Fair Value US$63.00 67.3% undervalued intrinsic discount

We Will Harness Digital Trends And Safe Haven Bullion Demand

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AnalystConsensusTarget·Updated
Fair Value US$38.80 47.0% undervalued intrinsic discount

Singapore DTC Launch And Stack's Bowers Acquisition Will Open New Markets

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AnalystLowTarget
AnalystLowTarget·Updated
Fair Value US$28.00 26.5% undervalued intrinsic discount

Falling Physical Sales Will Squeeze Margins Yet Gold Will Persist

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A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. Key Details

US$11.0b

Revenue

US$10.8b

Cost of Revenue

US$172.2m

Gross Profit

US$134.3m

Other Expenses

US$37.9m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
1.54
Gross Margin
1.57%
Net Profit Margin
0.35%
Debt/Equity Ratio
131.8%

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About AMRK

Founded
1965
Employees
486
CEO
Gregory Roberts
WebsiteView website
www.amark.com

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a precious metals trading company. It operates through three segments: Wholesale Sales & Ancillary Services, Direct-to-Consumer, and Secured Lending. The Wholesale Sales & Ancillary Services segment sells gold, silver, platinum, and palladium in the form of bars, plates, powders, wafers, grains, ingots, and coins. This segment also offers various ancillary services, including financing, storage, consignment, logistics, and various customized financial programs; and designs and produces minted silver products. The Direct-to-Consumer segment provides access to an array of gold, silver, copper, platinum, and palladium products primarily through its websites. It operates various websites targeting specific niches within the precious metals retail market. This segment also operates as a direct retailer of precious metals to the investor community and markets its precious metal products on television, radio, and the internet, as well as through customer service outreach. The Secured Lending segment originates and acquires commercial loans secured by bullion and numismatic coins; and serves coin and precious metal dealers, investors, and collectors. The company is also involved in the collection of vintage and modern coins. It serves customers, including financial institutions, bullion retailers, industrial manufacturers and fabricators, sovereign mints, refiners, coin and metal dealers, investors, collectors, and e-commerce and other retail customers. The company has operations in the United States, rest of North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, Africa, and Australia. A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California. A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Spectrum Group International, Inc.

U.S. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -2.7%
  • 3 Months: 11.4%
  • 1 Year: 20.5%
  • Year to Date: 5.9%
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